The new Borussia Mönchengladbach retro collection features two retro football shirts from the mid- to late 80’s period and one from the 1995 - 96 season. Season’s in which the club achieved strong league finishes with managers Jupp Heynckes, Wolf Werner and Bernd Krauss at the helm. These Borussia teams were bolstered with influential players the likes of Uwe Rahn, Uwe Kamps, Ulrich Borowka, Frank Mill, Martin Dahlin & Stefan Effenberg.
This year we once again had the privilege of designing two football shirts for the Bier & Ballen Festival, held in Breda, The Netherlands. The shirts, available in limited numbers, were sold exclusively at the site of thh all-encompassing football culture festival which saw a host of both local- and national football-heroes take the stage.
The 1996-97 season was a historic one for Lierse SK as the club surprised the Belgian game by securing the fourth national championship in its history. The success came after a thrilling battle with Club Brugge, the contest decided in the penultimate round as Lierse jumped ahead in the race after coming from behind to defeat Genk.Bob Peeters, newcomer Philip Haagdoren and Brazilian Zefilho contributed strongly to the goal output of Eric Gerets' title-winning side.
After good performances over the 2012-13 Championship season, Watford and Leicester City reached the play-offs and faced off in pursuit of a place in the Final at Wembley against Crystal Palace. No Watford fan could have guessed how dramatic this tie's climax would be.
Exactly ten years after that faithful day we're teaming up with Watford FC to bring you the That Deeney Goal Collection: A special collection commemorating the dramatic climax to Leicester City match.
Together with Fulham FC we're adding three new "modern" classics to the roster with the 1993 - 94 away, the 2003 - 2004 Away and the two season 2003 - 2005 Retro Football shirts– The latter two of which saw the club achieve some of their most successful Premier League finishes to date.
We're diving back into the 90s with the Cardiff City FC 1997 – 98 Away Retro Football Shirt; A piece reminiscent of a season in which the club would go unbeaten for a total of an impressive 23 games and encapsulating the design spirit of the late 90s with its vibrant combination of colours and pattern.